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VOLUME xxxm
YAMHILL OOUKTY, OREGON
THURSDAY, AUGUR I,
1922.
NUMBER
44
BELL OFF H. R. BRIDGE
. SERVICE AT THE PARK
RAY AM I WORKS RUSE James
PORTLAND SPEEDERS berg's
Talk about park service. Mew- FINISHES FIVE YEARS
A. Orchard and wife, who L f t PARKER FUNERAL
park haa them all faded in
have been employed at a logging
this respect as was demonstrated
at Raymond, Wash., came down
I
CAUGHTAND
FINED
AS FRIENDS PASTOR
TO CAPTURE SUSPECT camp
HELD
LAST
MONDAY
last Sundsy morning, when a baby
last Saturday evening for a short
visit with Mrs. Orchard’s brother,
N. F. Byers. Their home is la Port-
landfiand they returned there ton
Momlay to make preparations tor
T o H o t * B oo b
an auto trip which will take them
through Canada to New Brunswick
And back by the southern route
through California: They will visit
■ M l B SA P 1 0 M B A RECORD such points of Interest ss Tellow-
stoae Park, Niagra Palls, New York,
W ihcd His Preliminary Hearing Washington. D. C., the old home at
Warsaw, Indiana, and other points
•ad Was Bound Over to Grand A along the way.
was bora In the local park.
Obituary b Given
Mr. and
two Motorcyclists Brade Local Of- Mrs. Tronaon were the parents and R«v. Fred Carter See* Great
I fleets But Are Inter Arrested
Change in City el New- ^
I .1 and Fined $80 Inch
berg in That lon e
Park Davia Tronaon
Last Friday afternoon two young tion of the doctor,
Lindley Murray Parker waa 1
en on motorcycles came -tearing city which can claim i r . u r "
at Walnut Ridge, Indiana, March
b rough town on First Street headed their tourist Dark il an added at-
1353, where be lived until he
>t. When they got well into the traction. And certainly none other
moved with bis family to Mew
Inter of town City Marshal Fergu- provides aa many convenience*
Oregon in October. 1883. H i
atepped into the street and tried did Newberg on this occasion.
at the local hospital on July
bait them as they were speed-
1923. at the age of 89 yean, 4 i
Jury at MoMiaaTiDe
I far beyond the limit set by law.
and I days. He wke married
|owever, they only gave the marshal
her 18. 1879, to Louisa C.
Another burglar * u captured In
laugh and stepped on ’er, snd in
who survives him, together with
Newberg at 2 a. m. Saturday. Night
ig almost ran over Mr. Fergu
five children. Walter B. of La Grande,]
Marshal Amy was making his rounds ' > , -
They swung around into Sec
f *
-
- , -'l j Lenora E. Pemberton of Salem,
and saw a colored man sitting in a
ad street and made their get away
Floyd J. of Slayton. Oregon,
Huptnoblle roadster in front of the
I going out over the river bridge Distribute Poster», Study Law En­
Cprtla W. and Kuiaell L. of
OreCh Electric Co. place of business Large Crowd Filled Local
berg, and six grand children ai
back to Portland by way-of Au-
and stopped to Question him. He
numerous other relatives.
forcement gad Seek the Aid
Gave
Ant asked him what he was doing
Soon after arriving in Oregon
Local people who knew the two
•f the City Council
there at that hour and the negro
of Public
entered the mercantile business
informed the officers who they
ansbered that he was waiting for a
Newberg. and until a few yean
and that they lived la Port-
man. Asked were tbs man was, he
sight made it
(Contributed.)
Mr. Ferguson with Henry
The Berrlan band benefit show at eeeary for him to discontinue
replied that he did not know,- but
rrl*. secured warrants for their
The Newberg union haa dtatribn-
that he was hired to bring him the Baker thea&e 1
tive work, he was almos
arrest and proceeded to Portland on ted about 599 "No More War” pes­
quite a success. ■ The oualy engaged in general
down. . Mr. Assy investigated '"re­
Monday, where with the
in the city and vicinity which
garding the ear and found»that it theatre was packed for the first show
i in this city.’
» dise
jpf Officers from that eity they cap­ ters
were
put up in
was owned by the Oregon used car and for the second show there was » s long
of association with
tured the two. Bran here they had July 29
and 39.
fair crowd also. The band was oat in varied interests of Newberg and
exchange of Portland. '
difficulty in getting their
We have tpken op the study of
Me then told the man that he uniform snd played before the first clnity, he came to be racagp lxad as
They were told that" the
the law enforcement manual as pre­
They one of the _ city’s most highly re­
have to come with him and show to help draw a crowd.
a certain house and going there pared by the national W. C. T. U.,
also
played
a
few
selections
in
the
spected
citizens.
Quiet
him up to ‘the McCoy garage for
Informed that they would find Evanston, Illinois. The thought dis­
Investigation.
The negro theatre between the two shows and suming by nature, he wi
on Williams avenue but that cussed through this manual is how
said that ha hoped Amy would stay then again on the outside. The ben­ lees a man of fin
they were getting ready to move cltiasns caa aid enforcement offi­
efit
will
probably
net
the
Rerrians
fearless
in
his
stand
for
what
with him whan the other man showed
ay from there. Going to the cials. The book can be obtained
up ss he didn't like the looks of arouAd $45 and this will go toward Moved to be right. Of
designated on Williams avenue through the local union by any or­
helping
keep
up
the
expenses
of
the
and sound business Judgment
tMpfip.’ ' Amy assured him that he
they
met
the two coming away on ganisation or individnal for 10 cents.
The upkeep of the band is succeeded where others failed,
would and than started to phone to hand.
their motorcycles. They were not It it a concise and reliable text book
quite
aa
item
of
expense
and
the
Eer-
believed,
however,
that
true
Portland. In the meantime the ne­
followed back to tke on law enforcement which ban been
waa more than accumulating
gro said, “Hare he comes now," and rlans have been rather short
they
had been. Kens needed for a long time. In face of
tfcta
year
owing
to
the
fast
and waa geneipue end loyal in
Amy stepping out to the street saw
they
raw
the
woman
with whom
fact that more than thirty so­
e man approaching, but the man had to buy new unifMfiaf i>r ) h f support of all worthy community en­ they had previously talked come out the
cieties
have organised tor the sole
hang
and
aleo
bad
otl
terprises.
Hs
was
a
kind
and
sym­
started in the opposite direction
into the street and evidently warn pxrpoee of nullifying the Volstead
when he saw Amy. Mr. Amy started pence while at the same time they pathetic friend, a faithful citi
the men about them. They aaw the code snd the eighteenth amendment
la pursuit and each increased their h«VU W * £ d the general «apport this devoted father and
men start off and taking n short eat and are well financed and have their
speed « they weht. Finally when year in the way of paid up member- a birthright member of the
got In ahead of them and placed able legal advfqam there has never
Church
and
supported
it
“
they got up towards the peat efA eeU W ü t*0*
their ear directly across the street been a time when the friends Of this
with
hie
means
and
prase
fellow to
block, Amy called to
The Graphic believes that the Ser­
and
thea got out and with
lendment needed to be mont elect,
and kept rrtan
stop. He said "What i
bas done K> much the world Is made better by
drawn forced the men to stop.
vigilant and active, to counteract the
lives.
-
on going. Amy said. Nev
for Newberg snd vicinity that they
Funeral services were conducted ■IdEbey brought them bask to New­ work of the opponents of'th e prott-
what for, just atop." The fellow then deserve the united kuppert pf every­
^
Htarted to run and Amy pulled hit one in the community. If you are by Rev. Fred E, Carter at the berg Monday night and they were bition law.
Mr. Mitehell of PortlandT one of
gun and fired to scars him, but he proud of Newberg and what haa been Friends church July 31 at 3 p. m. tried before City Recorder Smith,
only ran the faster and Assy found accomplished, it Is certainly not too and a targe crowd of friends and rel­ who fined them each $59. The men the Speakers seat out by Judge J.
v* the bum * .of Howard snd Har- A. LinviUe. state prohibition direc­
that hi* gun would not shoot again much to ask you to help support this atives who gathered to pay the last
wife of one of the tor. spoke to about one hundred in­
tribute o f respect testified
and as he started after the fellow.
terested people In the grove Sunday
The fallow rounded the corner at the
P M o some aril
that they wars never invited to Join
w" " “ a
derstahding at ‘‘headquarterVwe
is laying out hia fine.
the Berrlans. You don’t have to be n,m"
I city marshal says that here- not get the assurance of s speaker
wag made but he eluded it and finally invited. * The invitation is made to
The following persons from out of
he la going to put lawbreakers In time to have a notice in the paper
came out on P in t strop! again you Just as to everyone else in this
tawn
were
in
attendance
at
the
L.
to
work
when they refuse to pay last week, hence the small attend
and found Mr. Deaton of^the People’» general way because there is no fine
mai-ket. Mr. Deaton said that he who halLthe time to go around per­ M. Parker funeral here on Monday: their fines and il they won’t work, sues. Mr. Mitchell gave some very
had a gun at home and was sent sonally and extend everyone an invi­ Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Maris. Mr. and they can’t eat. This ought to have Interesting and encouraging facts.
Mrs. a L. Price, Mrs. James Odell. a deterrent effect upon any who One surprising fact was that In this
home after it. while Amy returned tation. y-'yp »*■;■*•
D. P. Price and William Hender- might want to get free board from great state of Oregon with over
to the garage and called up City
shott, all o f Portland; Mr. and Mrs. the «Ity and at the same time be ninety-six snd half thousand square
Marshal Ferguson. The latter came
F. A. Elliott, Charles Parker, and morn of a real punishment for their miles, there are only eight prohibi­
■ down and Deaton, also returned at
HAD HARROW ESCAPE
Edwin Hoffnell, all of Salem; Rev.
and thus tend to prevent so tion directors. No wonder there is
about the same time. After talking
fanlt found with the progress of en­
A. 8. Gulley met with a bad acci­ and Mrs. F. C. Stannsrd, of Cheha
of this law breaking.
the matter over it was decided to
dent
and
one
which
might
have
been
lie.
-Wadi.;
A.
T.
Hill
of
La
Grande;
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. ' forcement. But no more reason to
tains the negro’s car and start ont on
do away with the law because it is
the highway towards Portland in even more serious last Friday even­ Mr. and Mrs. L. 8. Hill of San Fran­
A. C. Stanbrough arrived
the hope of picking up the other fel­ ing. At about 1:90 he was coming cisco. California. Mr. and Mrs. Sam­ home Saturday from Eugene from not better enforced than to do away
with such laws as exceeding the
low. Mr. Deaton accompanied Amy into town on the road past tbs can­ uel Gauss and Mr. and Mrs. E. A.
school.
speed limit, stealing automobiles,
on this trip and they both scrooched nery and when he got to the rail­ Newby of Vancouver, Washington.
murdering, etc.
But ail offlrials
down in the car as much as possible road he was looking out for other
need the support and cooperation of
Amy wearing a cap similar to the autos and not expecting a train at E J. NEWHOUSE W B1 BE AT
ORSON GROWERS ASSOCIATION the citizens
that time. , The first intimation he
>|Mgro'B.
»
committee from the W. C. T. U.
had of a train’s approach waa when
When they arrived at a peiat Just he waa about 30 feet from the track
BANDIED GREAT FRDIT BOH met A with
OREGON
GROWERS’
UETWG
the city council some time
beyond the Isaac D. Hunt place they he heard a bell and looked up and
ago and asked severs! favors of them
heard a shrill whistle and stopped here was a special steam passenger
A report recently cotnpleted by the among the number was enforcement
There wtll be a meeting in the
the car.
A voice called out. "Is train almost upon him. He put on Oregon Growers' building, Friday Oregon Growers cooperative associa­ of the curfew law now on the stat­
everything ail right T" Amy diaguiaed hie brakes and stopped the auto with night, August 4, st 7:30. M. J. tion in connection with the annual utes, providing an alarm to he
his voice to imitate the negro and the front wheels almost o n , the Nqwhouse. assistant general mana­
shows that during the past sounded at certain hours to help of­
■aid, "It su ah am boss.” The fel­ track. He then threw it into reverse ger of the association wtll talk on
»usineas through the sale of ficials and parents to notice the time
low came up to the car and found tott la so doing killed his engine the prune and dried loganberry sit­ fruit amounting to nearly $2,000,- minors unattended should he in off
thtasalf looking into' 4h* business and was unable to hack out o f dan­ uation.
099 waa transacted. Segregated in­ the streets and yicant lots. The
\ - ■ ***.*/.<
ends of two -revolvers. He was or­ ger. The oowcatcher hit the front
The local committee has made a to ooeounta for the different fruits committee also asked that the city
dered into the esr sad brought back wheels and slewed it around some special effort to get Mr. Newhouse the report is as follow*:
council pass an ordinance prohibit­
to Newberg and locked up la the and then the cylinder head swiped here, feeling that he would not only
$623,411.11 ing the posting of cigarette posters
Jalk
on the hill boards In the city limits.
the side of the auto, tearing off the give us an Intereating talk, but a
Bp to this point the authorities wheels, fenders, etc., bedding 'the profitable one aa well. Everybody
W. C. T. U. meets second and
843.577.99
were somewhat up in the air aa to axles and radius rods. It was fort­ come.
«3.481.89 fourth Wednesdays of each month
’
wbjr he had run away and did not unate that Mr. Gulley waa not killed
148,141.82 in the Christian church. All inter­
Any members having grievances
knew that he had committed any but be waa not hurt in the least.
28,495.00 ested are welcome. Thirty minutee
of any kind should bring them to
other crime than resisting an officer,
38.982.99 study of manual each meeting, Mrs.
this meeting and see if we cannot
sr, the next morning Lynn B.
and green prunes 28.892.19 Yergen, teacher.
get them straightened out so we may
found that his drug store
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cooperate more closely in every way Didst a p p le t...................
AN
ORGANIZATION
OF
SCHOOL
burglarised. Thé safe was
in the future. It is the duty of Mr.
; ; ; ¿ j j j j ; I0R E ABOUT THE COUNTY
oppn and papers mattered over the
Newhoum In conjunction with the
SUPERINTENDENTS B FORMED local
Poor. Mr. Ferguson did not know
.................
1»,618.00
committee to consider all dif­
FAIR AND LEGION CARNIVAL
Joel what had been taken hot knew
ferences between members and the
that he had no money to amount to - University of Oregon, Eugene, Ju­ association and we wtll be glad to
$1.991,567.30
It is said that the county fair com­
anything in the store. However, ly 21.— A. C. Stanbrough, superin­ have them presented either at this
It is believed that this year’s bual-
when the fellow waa searched a tendent of schools at Newberg, is meeting or any other time. Local ( neas will total $$,090,900 or more. mittees are planning on making
Tuesday, the Second day of the fair,
large roll of stamps which Mr. Fer- one of the organisers of an associa­ committee.
_■_______ The association is now actively op­ Berrlan Day. If this Is done New­
thtnka was taken from his tion of superintendents of the larger
erating
in
practically
all
o
f
the
prin­
o
berg should rally to a united support
i were found in his pocket and hq diatrloto o f the etate, formed at the
cipal fruit districts la Oregon and of
OBITUARY
this day’s events and every person
dose
of
the
aununer
Maalon
of
the
try much surprised and
eaotrols
over
$200
acres
of
fruit,
Rebecca Jane McCollum was born which acreage is steadily growing.
in this community should plan to
nt the find. It was evi­ University of Oregon. S. F. Carle-
attend the county fair on that day.
dent that be thought he had got rid ton of Eugene la president, and R. in North Carolina on August 5,
The fair is to be held at McMinn­
1161,
and
died
at
the
Mercy
hospi­
R.
Turner
of
Dallas
secretary.
o f all evidence against him and had
ville one week prior to the state fair
The first work of the organisation tal in Eugene, Oregon, on July 28.
HARM BURRED SUNDAY
overlooked these stamps.
will be to cooperate In arranging the 1922, aged 70 year*, 11 month* and
The careless tossing of a burning and the plans of the committees who
< -"A Anger print expert and a detec­ coarse of study tor the elementary 99 days. 8he was united in mar­
match
or cigarette stub Into the dry have the county fair in charge con­
tive were brought out from Port­ grades , on the heals of the new state riage to William Y. McCollum on
template a very flne exhibit. Wm.
land Saturday and both recognised course, but dealing mere specifically August 6, 1171. and to this union gram along the roadside is supposed V. Dolph of West Chehalem is on the
the fellow ealltng him Hurst. They with the needs of the larger districts. ten children were born, Mx of whom to have been the origin of a lire eounty fair board snd F. A. Morris
which totally destroyed the barn on
said, that he was out on bail In eon- The superintendents of schools in are«atlll living.
the B. W. Ingraham place Sunday will have charge of the berries and
nectlon with a burglary elsewhere the other ten o f the larger cities of
These ex­
She leaves to mourn their lose her afternoon, on Route l , about a mile horticultural exhibits.
and that he was a pretty rough the state will be naked to collabo­ husband, William Y. McCollum of
hibits will of course be gathered
and
a
half
north
of
Newberg
at
the
character with a record. He was rate. In each instance, with the one Ada, Oregon; six children, Mrs Mary
of Chehalem mountain- The lorn from all over the county and a
: hound over to. the grand Jury by nearest.
E. Calkins of Air lie, Oregon; Mrs. foot
splendid dtaplay should be the re­
Judge Churchill, haling pleaded not 1 The work In reading will he out* Lottie A. Bond of Nawberg, Oregon; included the barn, a ton or more of sult. Then, as has been previously
hay, a Ford automobile, and a wood
Ifty and waived his preliminary
by Mr. SUnbroogh and W. E. Mrs. Delta Clay of Ada. Oregon; sawing outflt.. A number of chick­ stated, the beet of this wtl be taken
Sling. He haa been taken to lined
Wiley of The Dalles; arithmetic, by Mrs. Veasts 8. Martlndale of Grants ens In the bam escaped, hut a pet to the state fair at Salem the follow­
Portland aa the authorities felt that O. W. Ager of Bend and 0. N.1 Bitt­ Pane, Oregon; Clarence 8. McCollum
ing week, provisions will be made
they were better equipped there to ner of McMinnville; civil govern­ of Ada, Oregon and Mias Ethel Mc­ white rabbit waa incinerated
for transportation of exhibits. There
The
horn
waa
located
on
a
hill
.jMfé for him.
ment by Aubrey Ck Smith of Med­ Collum of Ada, Oregon; three broth­ Jfist above the road and about 190 will he a meeting of the fair com­
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ford; geogrfiphy. by A. C. Strange ers, Joseph McCollum, of Wilder- feet distant. Between the road and mittees at McMinvHle on Monday
of Astoria; history by M. 8. Hamm vllta, Oregon, Lindsey McCollum of the barn was a stretch of dry grass. and more details will be available
BORN
after that time
__
«
of Roseburg; language by B. F. Car- Green eounty, Iowa; and Isaac Mc­
FOLLRTT— At West Chehalem. leton of Eugene; physiology by R. Collum of Pasadena, California: snd Evidence showed that the lire had
Started
near
the
road,
and
running
near Nawberg, Oregon, to Mr, and R. Turner of Dallas.
eleven grand children. She wa* a
|)w
’
enuaht
BANQUETERS SHOULD PAY
Mrs. C. Folle«, on July 32, 1133, a
The outlines are to be named .at an
We have been naked to request all
daughter, named Bonny Jean.
early date, and each superintendent waa a faithful and loyal mother and MTing. when grat discovered to ha
of those Banians who attended the
will he provided with one. The
if,,
-t i r * Th* taffraham family. I» eaemed banquet given by the Berrianx on
DMTMRRINO— In Newberg. Ore­ school work will be divided into
.„ d ^ n Ifiim
t s r m g s a
a t i „n
W* r*
*** of their fro,n
^ at b o the
m * aad Berry Festival day to see Chas. A.
gon, at the home o f the mother’s units of six weeks each
the funeral aervtocs and
hack
orchard
time. Morris at once and pay their fifty
The
next
meeting
of
the
new
or-
tooR
place
In
the
Fiddle
Creek
father, Homer Rayman o n . north
hoys noted the mnoke first and cents to him. The understanding was
School street. July f l . 1932. to Mr. ganliatton wtll be M d in Portland **ry.
e the flamee on the ' roof. that each person was to pay for their
■: . ■
and Mrs. Carl Detmerlng, «n a n . The on the era of the annual convention i
.
_ ■ ■ •
_rmham to at present la eaat- toed and aa the Berrlans are short
mother waa formerly Mias Rnth of the Oregon state
E^Croaer Wet a valuable cow er* Washington, where he hoi been of funds this * Type* I Is made to get
elation In December
last Th
htfredsF.
v-
for aerarsi worito fiflla’ ...
this money wkkh to due them.
BEKEFTTF0KRERR1AN
BARD WAS A SUCCESS
s a n ft r S g g g s ft s c t s i y * » £ »
K
ARRIVED BERE ON JOLT 3 0 ,1 0 1 7
TeUa Congregation of His
cions Upon His Arrival la
This Community
V . C T. U. GLEANINGS In the course of hie sermon at the
church last Sunday, the pas­
AND ITEMS OF INTEREST Friends
tor, Fred E. Carter, «aid:
’’Five years ago today* this 89th
of July, I came Into y o u town o f
Newberg, over the old wooden
bridge. That day we finished a
Journey of 27 days snd 8,140 miles
long.
"Well do I remember my feelings
that day as I approached the gates
of your city. What anticipations,
what a commingling of Joy, and a
sort of half fear.
“ How I wish every member of the
church could go back five years ago
and ride in with me over the old
yrooden bridge and experience all
I felt as I entered your town tor the
first time. If you could I am auto
it would make the work of everf
pastor of this church la the future^
easier and mors successful.
“ Reviewing the past
work as your pastor I believe I
truthfully say that I have
beet. Doubtless you have
iman frailties lx me. It-
I t would ha
strange if you had not, for I.
man Just as you are. But I
remind you that while yon look
me yon see the humanity of
person, -but when I look at you T
see certain earthly tendencies in the
entire memjbershlp of this church.
"Together we have borne with
one another and have been happy
qo partners is the work of the Mas­
ter. Together we have met many
trying* and difficult things. There
has been much change in the meet­
ing Ik the past five years, not quite
i much as there has been in the
old wooden bridge.
Many have
moved away, but others have been.
f*
I -s
f $
I \
I
boast-
I think we
lng our congregation shows a
stantial gain.
- s
“ Many have gone to their reward.
Well do 1 remember my first trip
out to your ‘ cemetery. The whole
north end was a meadow, and that
was only five Bhori years ago. hut
now ’it is well filled with the forme
of those we have loved not so long
since and lost— awhile.
“ Much change has come to the
town in that time. As I entered
Newberg that day I was disappoint­
ed in the. town. I was told Hint
one-third of the houses were empty,
and as I went about the town I think
It was not overstated. Things
seemed very quiet, one could hate
planted a cannon on any intersec­
tion and fired U off moat any direc­
tion day or night and not many
people would have been harmed.
But now the streets are swarming
with automobiles, newsboys and
flappers which makes the place seem
very metropolitan.
"There are times when the streets
are so congested that one almost has
to take his life In one hand and kis
iliwer In the other when be starts
across the street.”
Mr. Carter gave a short message on
Christian friendliness, urging the
church to greater devotion, friend­
liness and cooperation la the work
of the Master during the coming
year. Mr. Carter has received and
accepted an urgent and unanimous
call to remain another year.
PRUNE OUTLOOK 18 GOOD
SAYS OREGON GROWERS CO.
A partial dosing of the 1921 prune
pool and the mailing of checks to its
1399 prune grower members, total­
ing over $91,000 was announced
early this week by the Oregon Crow­
's cooperative association. This
will be followed by another, and final
payment Immediately with the dis­
posal of a small quantity of the
larger siaes which have been held
for higher prices.
The aupply of the larger prunes
is limited and with a large crop
coming on with little prospect for
large sise prune*, it is believed the
unsold supply will return very satis­
factory prices.
Prune harvest prices have been set
by the association as follows: Pick­
ing, Sc per bushel. If the pickers
work throuKhout the season, other­
wise the price will he 9c; drier help
and other labor $$.99 per day. and
kiln men, $6.00.
RETURN FROH TRIP
W. 8. Stull and wife returned
Tuesday evening from * two weeks’
trip which took them to Bend. Lost
Lake. Elk Lake. Lava Lake and East
Lake. They returned by way of the
McKensie pass and report a splendid
time. They were Joined by other
relatives along the way whleh added
to the pleasure of the trip.
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Herbert Coffin and sister, Flossie,
long time friends of the Parkers.
v*»* out from Portland 8undfiy af­
ternoon.
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